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I had a bunch of AR parts laying around. Everything but a barrel.
so I bought a barrel and now I have another AR.
so now I need more parts
so I bought a barrel and now I have another AR.
so now I need more parts
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That is how I built my first muzzle loading pistol....I had a bunch of AR parts laying around. Everything but a barrel.
so I bought a barrel and now I have another AR.
so now I need more parts
Simple you kiss your ask goodbyLove all the people who say "I don't need spare parts! I have a second gun!" OK, so most any gun you care to name (yes, including "military guns designed to put out thousands of rounds") will, and does, have parts that will/are known to fail. Maybe not often, but anything you care to name, any mechanical object made by humans, from a hammer to a space shuttle, can and will fail sooner or later. So when the first one goes down, you get the second one, and sooner or later that one goes down too. Now what?! Serious question, what are you going to do when your (whatever part) goes down in both weapons and you have no spare parts?
I have one that grew up from a pair of takedown pins........I had a bunch of AR parts laying around. Everything but a barrel.
so I bought a barrel and now I have another AR.
so now I need more parts
My AR9 started out as a spare crush washer!I had a bunch of AR parts laying around. Everything but a barrel.
so I bought a barrel and now I have another AR.
so now I need more parts